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Here's Your First Look At Samsung's Foldable Smartphone And It Doesn't Look Impressive


In the past year, we've been hearing rumours about Samsung working on a foldable smartphone that would feature a single screen. Samsung has been testing the bendable and flexible screen for years. The holy grail of smartphones was almost near completion and was called Project Valley. The project was later reworked and the potential smartphone has been bestowed the name “Galaxy X”.  

Here's Your First Look At Samsung's Foldable Smartphone And It Doesn't Look Impressive© Twitter

An alleged prototype of the smartphone recently surfaced on the internet and we can only conclude that it didn't meet anybody's expectation. Even though the smartphone is a prototype, we were expecting something entirely different. What's weird is that this smartphone doesn't really look like a prototype as it looks more like a finished product. What's underwhelming about this device is that it looks exactly like the ZTE Axon M. It basically has two screens, one at the front and the other at the back. The two screens fold up using hinges just like on the ZTE device and we're hoping this isn't what Project Valley promised. 

Here's Your First Look At Samsung's Foldable Smartphone And It Doesn't Look Impressive© Twitter

Project Valley has been in the works since 2015 while keeping the Galaxy S6 in mind. Since the smartphone is foldable and not the screen, these pictures suggest that two large screens are working as one and may also work as two separate displays. It's kind of expected to see Samsung not release this phone as it would not have been taken seriously, especially since the company has been boasting about foldable displays for years. Samsung has never made it clear when we can expect a true foldable smartphone; however, we can only know for sure later this year.

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